Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] let [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Edgar must let me do what I want ! ’
2 I wondered if Dawlish would let me keep it .
3 Dorcas watched it roll back , and wondered whether Grimma would let him stop and collect a bit of it .
4 Do you reckon Dan might let me have a bit of toast when I get back or something ?
5 It was half an hour past noon , when the corner hotel was quiet ; an hour when Marie-Angèle could let her slip into the bathroom with her pass key without telling Madame , who would otherwise charge her four hundred francs ( anciens ) for the tubful of hot water .
6 There were limits to what Karen would let you do .
7 It would be helpful to the planning committee if Q.T. could let us know their views on the last year 's programme .
8 ‘ I 'm sure Mr Kennedy 'll let you have your old cottage back .
9 If you 're a C D O at Trent and you know you 're gon na go out on patrol as a special that night , there 's no doubt Trevor will let you take a radio home with you , as long as you bring it back the next day .
10 And if I administer right and justice here God will let me enjoy it , but if I do evil , and demean myself proudly and wrongfully , I know that he will take it away .
11 and obviously Ingy will let us know when she can come and we can talk a little more about the Festival .
12 He had little doubt that if anything went wrong Buckmaster would let him drop over the cliff .
13 BELVILLE : Your servant , Mrs. Jervis , for your good opinion , but pray if anybody did , do you think Pamela would let you know it ?
14 Fielding would let them drawl or quack away for five minutes , before asking , with a strategic glint : And Shakespeare ? "
15 Perhaps Marie-Claire would let her use the office phone .
16 Ferguson will let him go but is looking to recoup around Pounds 1m for the midfielder , whose Old Trafford career never really recovered from a crippling injury in England 's colours soon after his move .
17 I used to drop in there occasionally on leave , and sometimes Cam would let me take over the drums when the band was resting .
18 I 'd love to help her , and I know every one of us would ; but I do n't think for a moment that Miss Miggs would let us pay her fare , even if we could raise so much money . ’
19 Microsoft will let you trade in your old DOS-based software for Word , Excel , PowerPoint , FoxPro or Project for £129 each .
20 It may be that Isambard will let him go for a price .
21 I ca n't believe that Chrissie would let you come down here without setting you up better than this . ’
22 This is three elements out of about nine or ten , now if they could be persuaded that if people phoned us up and said blah blah blah I want to learn this we could say well Telford will let you do this one unit of the course , they learn the one unit of the course , they say right I 'd now like to learn about let's say photography and we find out that Queen Margaret 's College in their course have an element on photography so we point the student in that direction and then they do this hold on a second
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